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removing ethdenver and upadting ethtaipei (#72)
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title: ETHDenver
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description: Uncompromising Web3 Communication at Scale
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hide_table_of_contents: true
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hide_title: true
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og:image_subtitle: Events
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---
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import {
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Box,
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EventBanner,
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EventInfo,
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EventAbout,
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EventProfileList,
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EventCTA,
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EventCTASection,
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EventHeader,
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Grid,
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} from '@site/src/components/mdx'
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<head>
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<body className="events" />
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</head>
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<Box top={{ xs: 8 }}>
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<EventBanner src="/events/eth-denver.png" />
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<EventHeader
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title="Meet Waku: Uncompromising Web3 Communication at Scale"
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description="We are a family of robust, censorship-resistant communication protocols designed to enable privacy-focused messaging for web3 apps."
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/>
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<Box top={{ xs: 32 }}>
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<Grid xs={{ cols: 2, gap: '1rem' }} md={{ cols: 2 }}>
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<Grid.Item xs={1}>
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<EventInfo
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label="Date"
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content={"Feb 23 – Mar 3\n2024"}
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/>
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</Grid.Item>
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<Grid.Item xs={1}>
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<EventInfo
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label="Location"
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content={"Denver, Colorado\nUSA"}
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/>
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</Grid.Item>
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</Grid>
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</Box>
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</Box>
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<Box top={{ xs: 120 }}>
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<EventAbout>
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Waku is a suite of generalised messaging protocols aiming to be the communication standard for the decentralised web. It enables private and secure human-to-human, machine-to-machine, and human-to-machine communication without reliance on centralised intermediaries. Messaging through Waku is possible from one-to-one to many-to-many.
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<br />
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Waku serves as the communications layer of the Logos tech stack. Alongside the trustless agreement layer, Nomos, and the storage layer, Codex, it is one of the Logos Collective's foundational projects.
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<br />
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Motive:
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Today's internet is increasingly controlled by a small number of tech giants. Google, Amazon, Meta, and a few others dictate what we see and with whom we can communicate. Their influence is almost limitless, and their actions shape global public opinion and even geopolitics.
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<br />
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To anyone that understands the internet's present architecture, this outcome should be expected. The centralised entities through which we communicate have privileged access to reams of data that we, as internet users, produce daily, presenting an opportunity for the kind of surveillance that was once confined to the pages of science-fiction literature. Thinking that the most powerful commercial and political institutions would not leverage this would be naive.
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<br />
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Yet, it doesn't have to be this way. Advances in cryptography, peer-to-peer networking, and decentralised technologies provide an alternate path forward.
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</EventAbout>
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</Box>
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<Box top={{ xs: 120 }}>
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<EventProfileList
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title="Our Delegation"
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description="Reach out for an appointment."
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data={[
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{
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image: '/events/guru.png',
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name: 'Kumaraguru T',
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role: 'Developer relations engineer',
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email: 'guru@status.im',
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linkedin: 'https://linkedin.com/in/kumaraguru7',
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},
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{
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image: '/events/aaron.png',
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name: 'Aaron Bendersky',
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role: 'Program Manager',
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email: 'aaron@status.im',
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linkedin: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronbendersky/',
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},
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{
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image: '/events/pedro.png',
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name: 'Pedro Lains',
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role: 'Business Development Lead',
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email: 'pedrolains@status.im',
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linkedin: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/pedro-la%C3%ADns-14526183/',
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},
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]}
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/>
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</Box>
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<Box top={{ xs: 32 }}>
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<h3>Come to listen to us at these events</h3>
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<Box top={{ xs: 16 }}>
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<Grid xs={{ cols: 2, gap: '1rem' }} md={{ cols: 2 }}>
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<Grid.Item xs={1}>
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<EventInfo
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label="February 29th"
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content={
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<>
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Workable Web3 Summit - Towards Blockchain Usability
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<br/><br/>
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Kumaraguru T to speak at panel on the importance of designing dapps and protocols which are user friendly and offer interoperable features, at 3:30pm.
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<br/><br/>
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<a href="https://lu.ma/workable" target="_blank">Register at the event</a>
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</>
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}
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/>
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</Grid.Item>
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<Grid.Item xs={1}>
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<EventInfo
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label="March 1st"
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content={
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<>
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Building Network States
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<br/><br/>
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Aaron Bendersky to speak at the “Cultural Economics: How Culture Drives Local & Network Economies” panel at 10:00 am.
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<br/><br/><br/>
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<a href="https://lu.ma/29qaszqd" target="_blank">Register at the event</a>
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</>
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}
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/>
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</Grid.Item>
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</Grid>
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</Box>
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</Box>
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<Box top={{ xs: 120 }}>
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<Grid
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xs={{ cols: 1, gap: '1rem' }}
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md={{ cols: 2 }}
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className="events-cta-sections"
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>
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<Grid.Item xs={1}>
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<EventCTASection
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title="Logos Network State"
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description={
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'Want to get involved with Waku?\nJoin the Discord community.'
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}
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link="https://discord.waku.org/"
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label="Get Involved"
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/>
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</Grid.Item>
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<Grid.Item xs={1}>
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<EventCTASection
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title="Newsletter"
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description={'Subscribe\nto our newsletter'}
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label="Subscribe"
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formInput={[
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{
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label: 'Name',
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placeholder: 'Name',
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type: 'text',
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name: 'name',
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required: true,
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},
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{
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label: 'Email',
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placeholder: 'Enter your email',
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type: 'email',
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name: 'email',
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required: true,
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},
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]}
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/>
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</Grid.Item>
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</Grid>
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</Box>
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Don’t miss out on the presentation by Danish at <a href="https://ethtaipei.org/" target="_blank">ETHTaipei</a>
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<br/><br/>
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Topic : “Bridging the Gap in Decentralized Communications with Waku”
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Topic: “Bridging the Gap in Decentralized Communications with Waku”
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<br/><br/>
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Venue : No. 13, Section 2, Nangang Rd, Nangang District, Taipei City
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Date: 22nd March, 2:30-3PM
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<br/>
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Venue: No. 13, Section 2, Nangang Rd, Nangang District, Taipei City
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</>
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}
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/>
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Then make sure to attend <a href="https://sepia-feather-0bd.notion.site/Liberty-Hacker-House-fcadec84599d4763899d1c0e9be894c6" target="_blank">Liberty ZK Hacker House</a> as well - Danish will be speaking there too!
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<br/>
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<br/>
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Topic: "Leveraging ZK proofs for spam mitigation in a p2p multi-client environment | Waku with RLN"
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Topic: "Leveraging ZK proofs for spam mitigation in a p2p multi client environment | Waku with RLN"
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<br/>
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<br/>
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Date: 25th of March
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Date: 25th March, 14:30-15:00PM
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<br/><br/>
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</>
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}
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<EventCardList
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data={[
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{
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thumbnail: '/events/eth-denver.png',
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title: 'Meet Waku: Uncompromising Web3 Communication at Scale',
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date: 'Feb 23 - Mar 3\n2024',
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location: 'Denver, Colorado\nUSA',
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href: '/events/eth-denver',
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},
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{
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thumbnail: '/events/eth-latam.png',
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title: 'Hack with Waku at ETHLATAM : First Waku sponsored hackathon of 2024',
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